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, about steel, about health care issues,aboutenergy, whichare grave concerns in both of those states. and they have to be addressed by both candidates. >> right. and this memo, by beth myers, senior adviser, highlights some of that which you just said. but she says things like, he's a universally acclaimed public speaker, he has substantial debate experience, he's a uniquely gifted speaker. all speaking about president obama. the memo goes on to say that he's been in eight presidential debates compared to -- which i guess would be five with hillary clinton and three with -- with john mccain. but this, of course, would be the very first debate for -- for governor romney. the cynic in me says this memo is really all about lowering expectations. because if you can lower expectations, whoever beats a low expectation will be the -- the -- seemingly the winner. is that true? >> well, you know, we have televised debates. you have a couple levels of that. you have people who are going to talk about how someone looked, how their makeup looked. remember with nixon it was about how he sweated.

] [ laughing ] ♪ [ laughing ] one is for a clean,wedomesticenergyfuturethat puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> it is time for end point. who wants to start? >> i'll go. they are going on regis, is there thisorth their while? look, i get that they have to do the finality circus and show up. i want the president of the united states to also be doing the real stuff on the side at the same time. bilateral meetings at the u.n. and is he doing other things? especially on the world stage now. i think that's the question i have. >> both candidates. talked to cnn before the rnc and dnc. done long "60 minutes" debate. there has been a lot of time on the calendar to do late night shows. maybe the strategy is that's where the voters are. >> i'm the worl

more years of that? or will -- or will you accept my plan that is governor romney'sforenergyproduction,and more trade, and workforce development, and a better tax policies for small business. this is the plan that will get us to a better recovery, and more access to the american dream. >> when you say complete the sentence. but so far that sentence, you look at the polls and ease just not i mean, or does the campaign need to refocus away from the economy since that doesn't seem to be resonating? >> i disagree with that. there's no question in all the polls, christine, that while this gap is there, that that's what people are voting on. they're ultimately it's about jobs, it's about their financial future, it's about their american debt, it's about gas prices and energy. i think that's why tomorrow night is so important. side by side the record of barack obama versus the plans and vision of mitt romney and why the future will go better with a romney presidency. that's what his message will be tomorrow night. i think it will be compelling and a side by side comparison is what

strong gains. the nasdaq up nearly 18% so far this year. best sectors in the thirdquarter,energy, consumerdiscretiona discretionary, financials did well, banks, information technology, telecom services. some of that telecom rally is on the iphone. the biggest, most widely held stocks, loog at these. apple up 11%. exxon mobil up 6%. ge up 11% in the quarter. credit the fed. herculean federal reserve stimulus measures have money rushing into stocks. pushing interest rates to historic lows. stock investors, anyone refinancing a mortgage or shopping for a car loan, you're having a great quarter. had a great quarter. savers, you did not. national average interest rate for a one-year cd, .3%. savings account, it's so little i'm not even going to read those numbers. they're so small. >> don't even bother. >> savers are really getting creamed. what's next for stocks? that's what everyone wants to know. >> how high can apple go? >> i don't know. some were disappointed, actually. thought they would have sold more of those iphones. up 64% on the year. what happens next for stock ovrs all?

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